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imagines the bloom to consumers to seven government had to save gm. >> but if they didn't there be $25 billion in the whole. john: they're not paid back. >> again they took that money from taxpayers said the economy is worse. of industry may be ohio or detroit to save jobs but what about tennessee, indiana where other car manufacturers are worse off? john: honda or toyota in america? it is not like the auto industry was. >> not at all. >> it is not clear gm or chrysler wold not be saved. airlines go through bankruptcy as a fly there is a high probability they would still exist to be scaled down. >> we lose manufacturing jobs. >> politicians love that like a fetish making phoenix to drop by your foot to is more a valuablthan services. the mayor can onomy is service based. they are devoted to make things you cannot necessarily say. john: that is not real. but a dollar earned and services is not less by a bold and manufacturing. it is not true. manufacturing is doing well. it has increased but the politicians don't get it. >> they don't y it. it is big in the swing states. politically. jo
imagines the bloom to consumers to seven government had to save gm. >> but if they didn't there be $25 billion in the whole. john: they're not paid back. >> again they took that money from taxpayers said the economy is worse. of industry may be ohio or detroit to save jobs but what about tennessee, indiana where other car manufacturers are worse off? john: honda or toyota in america? it is not like the auto industry was. >> not at all. >> it is not clear gm or chrysler...
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imagines the bloom to consumers to seven government had to save gm. >> but if they didn't there be $25 billion in the whole. john: they're not paid back. >> again they took that money from taxpayers said the economy is worse. of industry may be ohio or detroit to save jobs but what about tennessee, indiana where other car manufacturers are worse off? john: honda or toyota in america? it is not like the auto industry was. >> not at all. >> it is not clear gm or chrysler would not be saved. airlines go through bankruptcy as a fly there is a high probability they would still exist to be scaled down. >> we lose manufacturing jobs. >> politicians love that like a fetish making phoenix to drop by your foot to is more a valuable than services. the mayor can economy is service based. they are devoted to make things you cannot necessarily say. john: that is not real. but a dollar earned and services is not less by a bold and manufacturing. it is not true. manufacturing is doing well. it has increased but the politicians don't get it. >> they don't say it. it is big in the swing states. states.
imagines the bloom to consumers to seven government had to save gm. >> but if they didn't there be $25 billion in the whole. john: they're not paid back. >> again they took that money from taxpayers said the economy is worse. of industry may be ohio or detroit to save jobs but what about tennessee, indiana where other car manufacturers are worse off? john: honda or toyota in america? it is not like the auto industry was. >> not at all. >> it is not clear gm or chrysler...
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. >> look, i think that gm opening plants in china is great because it is more sales for gm. and the jeep was the first car sold in china, the fact that chrysler is going to produce more is also good. who cares who it is that came in tell rescue chrysler? there was no one else that wanted to take over. and that he has done a phenomenal job. he is canadian anyway. neil: there is that. i do like the italians. >> she has done a great job. neil: okay. >> the netting the u.s. has benefited. neil: we can disagree on some fine points. thank you. very good. >> you have to agree that it is one of the real successes of this administration that they have turned this industry around . neil: i don't know about that. i don't know. the cost, or, for example, the way that bondholders were treated in the way that we redid contract law. >> everybody has to sacrifice. neil: not everyone did. not everyone did. well, we make history. i love you dearly, but we did redo a couple of things. it is very good having you austin. i appreciated. >> good to see you again. neil: in the meantime i want to sw
. >> look, i think that gm opening plants in china is great because it is more sales for gm. and the jeep was the first car sold in china, the fact that chrysler is going to produce more is also good. who cares who it is that came in tell rescue chrysler? there was no one else that wanted to take over. and that he has done a phenomenal job. he is canadian anyway. neil: there is that. i do like the italians. >> she has done a great job. neil: okay. >> the netting the u.s. has...
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nobody expected a 10% gain for gm because of the resolution of the $29 billion in pension costs they have. >> right, we're talking about gm and ford, both clear winners, obviously, and ford now, up 8.3%. both beat the streak. tomorrow, auto sales. liz: i know i mentioned netflix, but we have to show the move because this stock, during the year, was $133, and plummeted to an annual low of 52. look now, $79 all because the name carl icon attached to it. gl that's right. you know, liz, he's a game changer for the companies, getting a full stake in there and makes a lot of changes. a lot of clapping, the employees who helped to keep this place alive are ringing the closing bell.
nobody expected a 10% gain for gm because of the resolution of the $29 billion in pension costs they have. >> right, we're talking about gm and ford, both clear winners, obviously, and ford now, up 8.3%. both beat the streak. tomorrow, auto sales. liz: i know i mentioned netflix, but we have to show the move because this stock, during the year, was $133, and plummeted to an annual low of 52. look now, $79 all because the name carl icon attached to it. gl that's right. you know, liz, he's...
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back to nicole petallides to talk about that and gm today. nicole: the play-by-play, the best decision of all for everybody but we are talking about ford and gm, up arrows today and 6.5%, general motors trading upwards of 7% and both of these coming out. board yesterday and today general motors beat the street. they could see weakness in europe but this does not come as a surprise. the u.s. automakers are having a nice showing on this first day of trading. certainly a monumental opening after being closed for two days and many of these have no self service or internet service but nyse systems able to trade electronically and full force smooth opening for the new york stock exchange. when i talked with duncan neiderauer and he talked about electronic opening the truth is these big companies, goldman sachs and j. p. morgan would have to bring in someone somewhere even if we were trading electronically and just for keeping people lot of harm's way is what he meant when he talked about it being irresponsible to open any earlier than today. the pr
back to nicole petallides to talk about that and gm today. nicole: the play-by-play, the best decision of all for everybody but we are talking about ford and gm, up arrows today and 6.5%, general motors trading upwards of 7% and both of these coming out. board yesterday and today general motors beat the street. they could see weakness in europe but this does not come as a surprise. the u.s. automakers are having a nice showing on this first day of trading. certainly a monumental opening after...
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. >> the dow is up 140 and gm i think is just moving down. what's going on with gm, please nicole? >> we continue to get the numbers on auto sales and general motors coming out with auto sales for the u.s., rose 4.7% and they also raised their year end inventory. target, reducing stocks to the down side, and gm reported a 13% drop in the third quarter profit and they've seen losses in europe and that obviously has been a continued theme. stuart: all right, nicole, thank you. >> thanks. stuart: oh, i was waiting for some animation to appear, it didn't appear so i'll launch right into my take, here we go. look, when the storm hit, i was in mississippi. the state has a terrific economic education program and i was fully engaged with some of the teachers and students so i watched sandy from a distance. i came home to new jersey yesterday, here is my take on that. i flew from jackson, mississippi to atlanta georgia, and from there to washington d.c. and that's as far as i could get my plane or train. to get to the new york area, i had to drive, and that tells you something. three days a
. >> the dow is up 140 and gm i think is just moving down. what's going on with gm, please nicole? >> we continue to get the numbers on auto sales and general motors coming out with auto sales for the u.s., rose 4.7% and they also raised their year end inventory. target, reducing stocks to the down side, and gm reported a 13% drop in the third quarter profit and they've seen losses in europe and that obviously has been a continued theme. stuart: all right, nicole, thank you....
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. >> obama took a gm and chrysler into bankruptcy and sold chrysler to italians who were going to build jeeps and china. mitt romney will fight for every american job. gerri: and the left out swinging today claiming the ad is inaccurate, including joe biden who called it flagrantly dishonest. my next guest says romney has it right. here to explain, associate fellow for the national legal and policy center. great to have you back. always a pleasure to have you on the show. this all came out of a report in bloomberg. let me read you what the road and read your response. european sales, the ceos, sergio marchini, considering building chrysler models in italy, including jeeps, for export to north america. now, is that true or is that false? >> that is absolutely true, and prior to that there was a bloomberg report that did say that the yacht was going to be building jeeps in china, possibly old jeeps, so that is where the governor romney got that information. now, there was one slight inaccuracies under the romney and where he said the obama administration sold chrysler to the italians. he
. >> obama took a gm and chrysler into bankruptcy and sold chrysler to italians who were going to build jeeps and china. mitt romney will fight for every american job. gerri: and the left out swinging today claiming the ad is inaccurate, including joe biden who called it flagrantly dishonest. my next guest says romney has it right. here to explain, associate fellow for the national legal and policy center. great to have you back. always a pleasure to have you on the show. this all came...
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when you look at ford and general motors after their quarterly reports, gm reported today. ford actually reported yesterday despite the stock exchange was closed. both reports were good. both beat the street. both are up arrows. ford is up 6 1/2%. gm is doing really well after beating the street. they are seeing numbers surpassing estimates. tomorrow, we'll be key for auto sales. we'll get in other economic news. weekly jobless claims. friday will be the jobs report. certainly everybody is trying to get back to a sense of normalcy here. i'm hearing about guys talking about sleeping in host tolls, going to homes with power. everybody is contending and juggling a lot as they try to continue to keep markets running smoothly. back to you. cheryl: nicole, thank you very much. got brakinging news. ashley: we certainly do. the "new york post" reporting that mayor bloomberg will temporarily be banning passenger cars from entering manhattan. of course this is the as the city struggles to recover from hurricane sandy. the streets today were absolutely at a standstill. took people hou
when you look at ford and general motors after their quarterly reports, gm reported today. ford actually reported yesterday despite the stock exchange was closed. both reports were good. both beat the street. both are up arrows. ford is up 6 1/2%. gm is doing really well after beating the street. they are seeing numbers surpassing estimates. tomorrow, we'll be key for auto sales. we'll get in other economic news. weekly jobless claims. friday will be the jobs report. certainly everybody is...
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. >> obama took gm and chrysler into bankruptcy, and sold chrysler to italians who are going to build jeeps in china. mitt romney will fight for every american job. charles: all right guys, ford didn't take a bailout and amazing numbers, general motors in the meantime, losing market share, bogged down by the volt, bogged down by a pension, bogged down by government interference, i don't know. >> all of solvable exception the pension problem. they didn't go through a regular structured bankruptcy which is what romney said they could do. yeah, but governor romney there was no private finance, remember the financial markets were collapsing and yet if you read his op-ed and i did the other way, 2008 op-ed put it in restructured bankruptcy and then have government-- >> as a back stop. >> a lot of conservatives don't like that, but you can see what he was talking about. charles: it would have worked, i agree. >> and what's key tt bankruptcy, it would have lowered their labor costs and would have been a requirement in the bankruptcy they're at $80 an hour and now at 60 when the competition i
. >> obama took gm and chrysler into bankruptcy, and sold chrysler to italians who are going to build jeeps in china. mitt romney will fight for every american job. charles: all right guys, ford didn't take a bailout and amazing numbers, general motors in the meantime, losing market share, bogged down by the volt, bogged down by a pension, bogged down by government interference, i don't know. >> all of solvable exception the pension problem. they didn't go through a regular...
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good news there for gm. charles: ford released theirs yesterday, they had good news too. nicole: it's up about 5 1/2% for ford so that too is a winner. they were one of the companies that actually decided to go ahead with their earnings report despite the market being closed. about 30 companies pushed back their earnings reports. charles: nicole petallides, thanks a lot. we haveless than one week to go before the election and governor romney's momentum seems to be slowing. the latest rasmussen presidential poll shows romney has 49% and president obama 47%. governor romney is now making a last-ditch effort for votes in some traditionally new-leaning states, minnesota, michigan and pennsylvania. could this be mitt romney's last push to win on tuesday? joining us now is representative marsha blackburn. congresswoman blackburn, some curious things going on over the last 24 hours. you see where obama camp poured money into michigan. you see where romney is headed, pennsylvania. i thought these states were settled. are they still up for grabs? >> yes, they are definitely up for
good news there for gm. charles: ford released theirs yesterday, they had good news too. nicole: it's up about 5 1/2% for ford so that too is a winner. they were one of the companies that actually decided to go ahead with their earnings report despite the market being closed. about 30 companies pushed back their earnings reports. charles: nicole petallides, thanks a lot. we haveless than one week to go before the election and governor romney's momentum seems to be slowing. the latest rasmussen...
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focusing on the auto industry, and significant auto manufacturing base taking credit for the survival of gm and chrysler. >> i understand governor romney has time in ohio because he was against it in the auto industry and hard to run away from that position when you're on videotape saying the words let detroit go bankrupt. dennis: geometrics or went bankrupt a merge with help in federal financing. governor romney's plan would government providing guarantees for post-bank of the financing. meanwhile in wisconsin governor romney hit his campaign closing argument. >> he is so sure of that he has one big plan for the next four years. he wants to take all the ideas from the first term, the stimulus, the borrowing, obamacare, all the rest and do it all over again. that idea can be boiled down to four words, more of the same. dennis: president obama spends all day in the buckeye state. back to you. cheryl: more breaking news continuing into fox business. fema now arriving in staten island. let's go back to the latest there. cheryl: this is national guard distributing supplies to people who need pa
focusing on the auto industry, and significant auto manufacturing base taking credit for the survival of gm and chrysler. >> i understand governor romney has time in ohio because he was against it in the auto industry and hard to run away from that position when you're on videotape saying the words let detroit go bankrupt. dennis: geometrics or went bankrupt a merge with help in federal financing. governor romney's plan would government providing guarantees for post-bank of the financing....
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what is our highlights that you would pick out the gm in this last month? >> we're pretty positive this month. ashley: the sales are up .4%. the estimate was up 3.5%. they have the ford fusion coming out, the chevy still coming out. it could be a point in which not all the vehicles are out yet, but along those lines, things will be better and we know down the road whether there really is a problem or not. ashley: speaking with forbes management team. the ceo at lease through 2014, but it appears that the head of ford america says things are looking good three a lot of people are saying the same. certainly over the past few two years, it has put a big wall in the turnaround because there are much different companies than there were just a few years ago. if things go well, it could be anybody. i think obviously, it is a big choice of this moment in time. ashley: i wanted to talk more about hurricane sandy. on the flipside of this, yes, it hurt sales for the last three days of this month. but one insurance claim paid up those flooded vehicles, and they could s
what is our highlights that you would pick out the gm in this last month? >> we're pretty positive this month. ashley: the sales are up .4%. the estimate was up 3.5%. they have the ford fusion coming out, the chevy still coming out. it could be a point in which not all the vehicles are out yet, but along those lines, things will be better and we know down the road whether there really is a problem or not. ashley: speaking with forbes management team. the ceo at lease through 2014, but it...